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Scientist develop new multi-purpose antiviral bioactive material
Researchers from the University College London, UK, have published a paper in Applied Physics Reviews describing new methods of producing core-sheath polymer fibres to...
Exploring robotics and AI in a clinical setting with the ODIN project
A research team from the University of Warwick has been awarded €13m for the ODIN project, which will explore the use of robotics and...
Increased levels of atmospheric soluble iron discovered in Chinese cities
New research conducted by the University of Birmingham, UK, has revealed that atmospheric, industrial and vehicle pollution in East China is boosting the amount...
Machine learning and mass spectrometry to improve drug development
Researchers from Purdue University, USA, have combined machine learning and tandem mass spectrometry to improve the flow of information in drug development.
Tandem mass spectrometry...
New cost-effective way of tuning laser wavelengths to infrared
A team of researchers at Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) has discovered a cost-effective way of tuning laser wavelengths to infrared.
The INRS...
New project to apply sustainable space technologies on Earth
International Space Station National Laboratory has collaborated with the World Design Organisation and experts from the University of Greenwich, UK, to apply sustainable space...
Astrophysicists observe the spaghettification of a star
Astrophysicists at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have observed the death of a star as it was sucked into a supermassive black hole in...
New research consortia to develop technologies for hydrogen production
Two new research consortia, led by the US Department of Energy, are charged with exploring new methods and technologies for hydrogen production.
Hydrogen can effectively...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons can be used to monitor pollution
Ecologists at RUDN University have discovered that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons can be used as pollution indicators and help monitor the movement of pollutants in...
$30m allocated to a new salmon hatchery and nursery in Canada
The Canadian Government has announced the first allocation of a $30m assistance commitment to aid the construction of a salmon hatchery and nursery in...











